Two more cuts for the Jets on Saturday afternoon as they continue to pare their roster down to the NFL's 53-man limit for the regular season: defensive tackle Tevita Finau and safety Rontez Miles.

Finau, a 2012 undrafted free agent out of the University of Utah, spent the final month of that season plus all of last year on the Jets' practice squad. He was a longshot to make the roster because of the depth the Jets have along the defensive line, their best unit on either side of the ball.

Miles, a 2013 undrafted free agent out of Division II California (Pa.) University, had been impressive at times during training camp this summer, including on special teams, though head coach Rex Ryan said after Thursday's preseason finale in Philadelphia that Miles had missed a few tackles. With Miles getting cut, safety Josh Bush now seems to have a good chance of making the final roster.

Both Finau and Miles are candidates to land on the practice squad again if they aren't claimed by another team by Sunday's noon deadline.

The Jets have now cut 10 players, with Stephen Hill, their 2012 second-round pick, thus far being the most prominent. They must cut 12 more by 4 p.m. Saturday.